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Game 26 // #4Ap/4 Illinois (19-6, 15-4) at #7Ap/10 Ohio State (18-7, 12-7) March 6, 2021 // 3 P.M 2020-21 UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS FIGHTING ILLINI BASKETBALL Game 26 // #4AP/4 Illinois (19-6, 15-4) at #7AP/10 Ohio State (18-7, 12-7) March 6, 2021 // 3 p.m. CT (4 p.m. ET) // Columbus, Ohio // Value City Arena TV: ESPN – Bob Wischusen (Play-by-Play), Dick Vitale (Analyst) Radio: Busey Bank Illini Sports Network – Brian Barnhart (Play-By-Play), Doug Altenberger (Analyst) // Sirius 83, XM 83 National Radio: Westwood One Sports – Chris Carrino (Play-By-Play), P.J. Carlesimo (Analyst) ILLINOIS 2020-21 SCHEDULE & RESULTS PROBABLE STARTERS (FROM THE LAST GAME) Pos. No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. PPG RPG APG Note DATE OPPONENT TIME/RESULT TV G 1 Trent Frazier 6-2 175 Sr. 10.9 3.0 2.6 22 points Tuesday at Michigan NOVEMBER (3-0) G 44 Adam Miller 6-3 180 Fr. 8.4 2.7 0.7 18 points vs Nebraska (2/25) 25 NORTH CAROLINA A&T W, 122-60 BTN G 20 Da’Monte Williams 6-3 215 Sr. 5.5 5.5 1.9 53.8% 3FG (28-52) 26 CHICAGO STATE W, 97-38 BTN G/F 3 Jacob Grandison 6-6 205 r-Jr. 4.3 3.5 1.4 Illini 9-1 with him as starter 27 OHIO W, 77-75 BTN C 21 Kofi Cockburn 7-0 285 So. 17.5 9.8 0.1 15 double-doubles (2nd in NCAA) DECEMBER (4-3) 2 vs. #2 Baylor [1] L, 69-82 ESPN OFF THE BENCH 5 UT MARTIN canceled – Pos. No. Name Ht. Wt. Yr. PPG RPG APG Note 8 at #10 Duke [2] W, 83-68 ESPN F 2 Connor Serven 6-9 215 Fr. 0.4 0.2 0.0 Walkon in first season 12 at Missouri [3] L, 78-81 ESPNU F 4 Zach Griffith 6-6 220 Sr. 0.8 1.0 0.0 Two-time Academic All-Big Ten 15 MINNESOTA W, 92-65 ESPN2 G 5 Andre Curbelo 6-1 175 Fr. 8.4 3.8 4.1 Big Ten Freshman of the Week 20 at #19 Rutgers L, 88-91 ESPN2 G 10 Edgar Padilla 6-1 165 Fr. 0.0 0.0 0.0 Walkon in first season 23 at Penn State W, 98-81 BTN G 11 Ayo Dosunmu 6-5 200 Jr. 21.0 6.3 5.3 Cousy Finalist; Naismith Semifinalist C 12 Brandon Lieb 7-0 210 Fr. 1.0 1.5 0.3 4 pts & 3 reb in college debut 26 INDIANA W, 69-60 FS1 F 13 Benjamin Bosmans-Verdonk 6-8 235 r-Fr. 0.4 0.2 0.0 Made season debut Jan. 7 JANUARY (4-2) F 15 Giorgi Bezhanishvili 6-9 245 Jr. 5.4 2.5 0.4 57.1% FG (60-105) 2 PURDUE W, 66-58 BTN G 22 Austin Hutcherson 6-6 180 Jr. – – – Out for season 7 at Northwestern W, 81-56 BTN G 32 Tyler Underwood 6-2 180 Gr. 0.4 0.2 0.0 Made season debut Jan. 7 10 MARYLAND L, 63-66 BTN F 33 Coleman Hawkins 6-10 215 Fr. 1.6 0.9 0.4 Career-high 5 pts at Nebraska (2/12) 16 #21 OHIO STATE L, 81-87 FOX C 34 Jermaine Hamlin 6-10 235 So. 1.0 0.4 0.0 4 points vs. Minnesota (12/15) 19 PENN STATE W, 79-65 BTN 29 #7 IOWA W, 80-75 FS1 HEAD COACH BRAD UNDERWOOD FEBRUARY (7-1) Career Record: 175-82 (.681), 8th year 2 at Indiana W, 75-71 (OT) ESPN At Illinois: 66-55 (.545), 4th year 6 #19 WISCONSIN W, 75-60 FOX Big Ten: 39-38 (.506) 12 at Nebraska [4] W, 77-72 (OT) BTN 16 NORTHWESTERN W, 73-66 BTN SERIES NOTES VS. OHIO STATE 20 at Minnesota W, 94-63 FOX Record: Illinois leads 106-80 23 at Michigan State [5] L, 72-81 FS1 Streak: Ohio State W-2 25 NEBRASKA [6] W, 86-70 BTN Record at Columbus: Ohio State leads 49-42 27 at #23 Wisconsin W, 74-69 ESPN Streak at Columbus: Ohio State W-1 MARCH (1-0) Last Meeting: #21 Ohio State 87, #14 Illinois 81 // Jan. 16 at Champaign 2 at #2 Michigan [7] W, 76-53 ESPN (Box Score & Game Recap on P. 4) 6 at #7 Ohio State 3 p.m. ESPN Underwood vs. Ohio State: 1-4 12-14 Big Ten Tournament [8] Opening Tips • Winners in 10 of its last 11, No. 4 Illinois wraps up the regular season Saturday at No. 7 Ohio State (3 p.m. CT, ESPN). All Times Listed are Central Remaining time and TV info. released when available • Illinois finishes Big Ten play with five out of six away from home. Illinois’ last three games are all on the road BOLD - State Farm Center, Champaign, Ill. [1] – Jimmy V Classic; Bankers Life Fieldhouse, Indianapolis against teams ranked in the top 11 in kenpom, with its remaining contest at Ohio State (7) after victories at [2] – ACC/Big Ten Challenge Wisconsin (11) and at Michigan (2). [3] – Braggin’ Rights [4] – Rescheduled from Jan. 13 postponement • Following the win at No. 2 Michigan, Illinois heads to No. 7 Ohio State seeking wins over top-10 teams in [5] – Rescheduled from Jan. 23 postponement back-to-back games for the first time since the 2005 NCAA Tournament, when the No. 1-ranked Illini defeated [6] – Moved from Feb. 24 then from March 2-4 No. 9 Arizona in the Elite Eight and No. 4 Louisville in the Final Four. [7] – Rescheduled from Feb. 11 postponement [8] – Lucas Oil Stadium, Indianapolis • Illinois is also aiming for its 20th victory, which would achieve the 34th 20-win season in school history and first back-to-back 20-win campaigns since 2013 (23) and 2014 (20). ILLINOIS ATHLETICS COMMUNICATION • Illinois has 15 Big Ten wins, tying its most ever in a season. The school record of 15 league victories was set Address: 1700 S. Fourth St., Champaign, IL 61820 in 1984 (15-3, co-champions) and equaled in 2005 (15-1, champions). Office: 217-333-1391 Basketball SID: Derrick Burson • Illinois is fourth in the current NET rankings. The Illini were No. 5 overall (No. 2 seed) in the NCAA Tournament Email: [email protected] Committee’s initial ranking of the top 16 teams (released Feb. 13), and are challenging for a No. 1 seed. Cell: 217-766-7315 • Illinois leads the nation with eight Quad 1 wins. The Illini own a combined 13 victories in Quads 1 and 2, Website: FightingIllini.com meanwhile, tied for second nationally behind Alabama (14). Twitter/Instagram: @IlliniMBB • Illinois is one of four teams ranked in the top 10 in both offensive (9th) and defensive (7th) efficiency by kenpom, joined by Gonzaga, Michigan and Houston. 2020-21 ILLINOIS NUMERICAL ROSTER No. Name Pos. Ht. Wt. Yr. Hometown Notable 1 Trent Frazier G 6-2 175 Sr. Wellington, Fla. Three-year starter entered senior year No. 41 on UI career scoring list 2 Connor Serven F 6-9 215 Fr. Bushnell, Ill. Turned down Div. II scholarship offers to walk on at Illinois 3 Jacob Grandison G/F 6-6 205 r-Jr. Oakland, Calif. Holy Cross’ leading scorer as a sophomore at 13.9 ppg 4 Zach Griffith F 6-6 220 Sr. Fisher, Ill. Two-time Academic All-Big Ten 5 Andre Curbelo G 6-1 175 Fr. Vega Baja, Puerto Rico Top-50 recruit a MaxPreps third-team All-American 10 Edgar Padilla Jr. G 6-1 165 Fr. Carolina, Puerto Rico First year walkon; father started on UMass 1996 Final Four team 11 Ayo Dosunmu G 6-5 200 Jr. Chicago, Ill. National Player of the Year candidate 12 Brandon Lieb C 7-0 210 Fr. Deerfield, Ill. Third-team IBCA All-State pick 13 Benjamin Bosmans-Verdonk F 6-8 235 r-Fr. Lommel, Belgium Belgian power forward played on youth team of BC Oostende 15 Giorgi Bezhanishvili F 6-9 245 Jr. Rustavi, Georgia Sixth on team in scoring (6.8 ppg) and third in rebounding (4.8 rpg) last year 20 Da’Monte Williams G 6-3 215 Sr. Peoria, Ill. Started 22 of final 23 games last year 21 Kofi Cockburn C 7-0 285 So. Kingston, Jamaica 2020 B1G Freshman of the Year now on Abdul-Jabbar Watch List 22 Austin Hutcherson G 6-6 180 r-Jr. New York, N.Y. Led NESCAC in scoring as Weseleyan sophomore at 20.0 ppg 32 Tyler Underwood G 6-2 180 Gr. Champaign, Ill. Son of Coach Underwood in fourth year with UI program 33 Coleman Hawkins F 6-10 215 Fr. Sacramento, Calif. 6-10 forward led Grind Session champion Prolific Prep in assists 34 Jermaine Hamlin C 6-10 235 So. Lincoln, Ill. Played at Lincoln for Neil Alexander, who also coached UI great Brian Cook 44 Adam Miller G 6-3 180 Fr. Peoria, Ill. Illinois Mr. Basketball and two-time Illinois Gatorade Player of the Year Richmond Family Endowed Men’s Head Basketball Coach: Brad Underwood (4th year at Illinois, 8th year overall) Assistant Coaches: Orlando Antigua (4th year), Ron Coleman (4th year), Stephen Gentry (2nd year) Assistant to the Head Coach: Geoff Alexander (4th year) Strength and Conditioning Coach: Adam Fletcher (6th year) Director of Operations: Joey Biggs (4th year) Pronunciation Pronunciation Video Coordinator: Zach Hamer (2nd year) GIORGI BEZHANISHVILI GEORGE-ee AYO DOSUNMU EYE-oh dough-SUE-moo Athletic Trainer: Paul Schmidt (9th year) be-SHON-ish-vil-ee Brandon LIEB LEEB Director of Creative Media: Kelsea Ansfield (4th year) KOFI COCKBURN KO-fee KO-burn DA’MONTE Williams da-MON-tay Graduate Managers: Kwa Jones (2nd year), Neel Ganta (1st year) Andre CURBELO cur-BELL-oh • Illinois is No.
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